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J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1989 Sep; 84(3): 390-9.

Attenuation of allergen sensitivity early in the course of ragweed immunotherapy.

Hedlin G, Silber G, Schieken L, Naclerio R, Proud D, Eggleston P, Adkinson NF.

Karolinska Institutet at Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden.

During the course of an open immunotherapy (IT) study of ragweed (RW)-allergic patients, nasal mediator release was studied by provocation testing. All subjects had a history of seasonal RW rhinitis, positive skin puncture test to RW, and RW-specific IgE by RAST. Nasal challenge was performed with serial dilutions of RW extract, before and after 12 weekly injections, providing a cumulative dose of 0.22 microgram of Amb a I. Serum IgE and IgG and basophil histamine release with RW were also measured. By 12 weeks of IT, when only 1% of the usual maintenance level dose had been administered, mean histamine release and TAME-esterase activity in nasal washes decreased significantly (p less than 0.05 and p less than 0.01). Prostaglandin D2 release did not change. Skin sensitivity decreased (p less than 0.05), whereas RW-specific IgE increased (p less than 0.05). No significant change in basophil histamine release was observed for RW or a control antigen. Only six of 40 subjects had an RW-specific IgG rise greater than 0.05 microgram/ml. Changes in nasal sensitivity did not correlate with the increases in IgE or IgG or with the change in skin test sensitivity. These present data indicate that there is a significant decline in nasal sensitivity to inhaled RW very early in the course of IT. There is, however, no indication of a relationship between the decreased nasal sensitivity and the production of RW-specific IgG antibodies.


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